If you're already running the Help Conquer Cancer (HCC) work unit on your gpu then you're all set.

If you run another rig w/o gpu crunching capability then just adjust your WCG profile to run the HCC work unit only (check the box to run other projects if no work for HCC is available so you don't lose crunching time on other projects- this is optional)

I will put my two working laptops on this. A 2640m and 2920xm processors, the laptop with a 920xm shuts down after 10 minutes so I won't use that one. But I'll bring out my old laptop with a u-7700 core2 running at 1.33. 5 years old but still running like Popeye.

I am dedicating this entire two week project to STANHEMI!!!!!!!! May we be able to help in the fight against this terrible illness and God Bless Stanley and may he be with us all during this project!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do you need a 64-bit client for 64-bit OS, and how do you get the graphics enabled?

Does OC matter?

I think I may have the GPU part figured out...

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Just head to "My Projects" and choose HCC. Also, choose "
If my computer can process work on my graphics card, then please send me work to run on my graphics card for the projects that I have selected above."

Overclocking: To overclock or not to overclock In WCG, points production scales linearly with the CPU speed. Thus, for example, a 4ghz CPU would get 50% more points per day (and work done) than the same CPU running at 2.66ghz. However, overclocking is not always a good thing. If your overclock is unstable, errors will be generated and the work returned will not be scientifically useful. If you plan on OCing, make sure your OC is stable, if it is it can pass 2+ hrs of OCCT and 12/16 hours of Prime95. Remember, if errors are produced the results will not be scientifically useful, and crunching time will have been wasted. This is an enthusiast forum, so we do tend to overclock here. Overclocking can bring considerable benefits, with 25-40% overclock not being uncommon on enthusiast CPUs. Remember, points scale with clock speed, so this does help.

I will put my two working laptops on this. A 2640m and 2920xm processors, the laptop with a 920xm shuts down after 10 minutes so I won't use that one. But I'll bring out my old laptop with a u-7700 core2 running at 1.33. 5 years old but still running like Popeye.

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Great! I crunched on a SU7300 for a bit--just be careful about the temperatures, these ultra-thins don't have great cooling. Mine hit nearly 90C crunching

I am dedicating this entire two week project to STANHEMI!!!!!!!! May we be able to help in the fight against this terrible illness and God Bless Stanley and may he be with us all during this project!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Amen! For Stan's sake, and everyone else dealing with cancer, let's do this thing!